The House has passed legislation that could make daylight saving time permanent. For the Orthodox Jewish community, this is far more than a minor issue. During the winter, sunrise in New York could be pushed past 8:00 a.m., making it difficult for many people to daven Shacharis before work. Yeshiva students could also be traveling to school in complete darkness, raising legitimate concerns about safety and disrupting the daily schedule that many…
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